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10/02/2026

🔥TODAY'S REFLECTION🔥

THE GREATEST GIFT

1 CORINTHIANS 13:1-3
Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing.

REFLECTION
Love is the atmosphere of God’s nature. Gifts show His power, but love shows His heart.

The danger in the Christian walk is to pursue manifestation more than transformation — to desire anointing more than character. But in God’s kingdom, love is not an accessory to spirituality; it is the proof of it.

Love God, Love People!
SHALOM

10/02/2026

🔥SUNDAY MESSAGE EXCERPT | GAC🔥

Today we were reminded that God is not finished with the Church. There is coming a fresh release of mantles — especially in the miraculous. The testimonies of men like Kathryn Kuhlman and Oral Roberts are not history to admire, but patterns to awaken hunger. A day is coming when the power of God will again be so present that meetings will become places of healing and salvation.

But such seasons do not come casually — they come to prepared vessels.

Our generation is experiencing dryness, not because God has withdrawn, but because depth has reduced. Scripture says, “Her prophets are light and treacherous persons; her priests have profaned the sanctuary” (Zephaniah 3:4). When men become shallow, glory becomes scarce.

Therefore the Lord is calling for a new breed — a remnant willing to receive the baptism of His fire. We are not called to be mere believers, but fiery witnesses. Yet fire does not rest on convenience; it rests on consecration.

Every great mantle carries a great weight, and weight is produced by process. God forms men in hidden dealings before He trusts them with public power. If we embrace His dealings, He will entrust us with His glory.

The God who moved in former days has not changed. What He did before, He will do again — and even greater in our time.

God is looking for men and women that will trust Him again. (2 Chronicles 16:9)

Will you believe God again?

02/02/2026

🔥SUNDAY MESSAGE EXCERPT | GAC🔥

THEME: WALKING WITH GOD
Genesis 5:21–24 | Hebrews 11:6

Walking with God is not an activity—it is a devotion. To walk with Him is to give Him your whole attention. Devotion answers one critical question: Who truly has your heart?

Throughout Scripture, we see men who walked with God with a single eye, despite their busyness, influence, and responsibility.

1. David cried, “One thing have I desired of the Lord” (Psalm 27:4).

2. Moses prayed, “Show me Your glory” (Exodus 33).

3. Jesus, though ministering daily, withdrew nightly to pray (Luke 21).

4. Paul, after over 25 years of ministry, still declared, “That I may know Him” (Philippians 3:10).

Devotion means to be apprehended—to be mastered by what you love. Whatever has captured you has claimed you.

This is a call to the Church to return to one love. Idols have been exalted in the house of God, and they must fall. Idols of men and titles, entertainment, ministry, culture, and money have subtly replaced intimacy with God. Like Dagon falling before the Ark, every idol must bow before the Lord of Glory.

God invites us into fellowship with Himself. He must not be replaced. He is not merely the center—He is the all in all. In Him we live, move, and have our being. We must lay down our idols, denounce, renounce, and repent, and return to our first love.

If Christ is worth living for, He is worth dying for.

The great issue God had with Israel was idolatry—it led them into exile. And so the call remains today, echoing the Shema:

“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one… You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.” — Deuteronomy 6:4–5

Let us come back.
A BLESSED NEW MONTH

24/01/2026

GLORY CELEBRATION SERVICE

Theme: Walking With God (Genesis 5:24)

We gather this Sunday to pursue God together and to be instructed in the way of walking with Him—a walk of faith, obedience, and intimacy.

🗓️ Sunday, 25/01/2026
đź•™ 10:00 AM
📍 Marcia Hotel, 1st Floor, Along Mombasa Road (Opp. Nextgen Mall)
đź”— https://shorturl.at/fOdP4

Come expectant, and invite someone who longs for a deeper walk with God.

More Grace!

02/01/2026

📢GLORY SERVICES RESUMING THIS SUNDAY!🔥

Grace & Peace To You,

We are excited to announce that our Glory Services are resuming this Sunday, 4th January, and we warmly invite you to join us as we gather again in God’s presence for worship, the Word, prayer, and encounters with His Glory.

The theme for this year is 'Walking With God' (Genesis 5:24) — a call to deeper intimacy, fellowship, and daily fellowship with Him as we journey together.

đź—“ Date: Sunday, 4th January
⏰ Time: 10:00 AM
📍 Venue: Marcia Hotel – 1st Floor, Along Mombasa Road, Opposite Nextgen Mall
📌https://shorturl.at/fOdP4

Kindly, share to invite and to remind others to come and join us on this journey of encounters.

Come expectant. Come hungry. Come ready for God.

We can’t wait to see you!
SHALOM & HAPPY NEW

#2026

31/12/2025

HAPPY NEW YEAR - 2026 FAMILY

As we step into this new year, we declare it a Year of Walking with God. “Enoch walked with God…” (Genesis 5:24).

To our dear friends, partners, brethren, and family of Nations Arise Revival Ministries and Glory Awakening Church, thank you for journeying with us. May this year be marked by deeper intimacy with God, sharper obedience, and a daily awareness of His presence, and a life that pleases Him.

May we not just know about God, but truly walk with Him, day by day.

We love you, we pray for you, and we look forward to all that God will do together with us in this walk.

We wish you a very glorious New Year 2026.
Shalom

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12/12/2025

ANCIENT WORDS DEVOTION

THE LORD OUR GOOD SHEPHERD

SCRIPTURE:
I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own. — JOHN 10:14

DEVOTION:
What peace to know that Jesus—our Good Shepherd—knows us personally and calls us His own. In a world filled with noise and uncertainty, His guidance is steady and sure. He leads, protects, provides, and walks with us through every season. His care is not distant; it is intimate, intentional, and supernatural.

Like David declared, “The Lord is my Shepherd; I have all that I need.” Whether we’re in green pastures or deep valleys, His presence is our confidence. His voice cuts through fear, doubt, and confusion, reminding us that we are never wandering on our own.

PRAYER:
LORD, thank You for being my Good Shepherd. Help me hear Your voice clearly and follow You with confidence and peace, in Jesus Christ's Name. Amen.

SHALOM

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